The grand ceremony at Ayodhya Ram Mandir is soon going to take place in the temple town of Uttar Pradesh. Take a look at the invitation card.
Ram Mandir will finally be open for devotees after decades of a long legal battle. There will be a grand legal opening this month’s And all devotees! are too excited. The first glimpse of the invitation card for the consecration ceremony at Ayodhya Ram Mandir,is finally here and it is set to take place on January 22. After a lengthy legal battle spanning decades, the grand opening of the Ram Mandir is just around the corner.
The Times of India has shared a video of the invitation card on its official X (formerly Twitter) handle. The card’s first page reads, “Auspicious Ceremony for Ram Lala’s Return to his Original Seat at New Grand Temple Home,” along with details about the construction timeline of the temple in Ayodhya. You can check out the invitation card below. Soon after the post people online are expressing their joy about the invitation card for the ceremony. Amazing comments like “This looks beautiful! Can we get one too?” and “How exciting!! Jai shree Ram 🚩” are flooding the internet.
Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust have sent over 6,000 invitation cards to invitees nationwide for the grand consecration ceremony of ‘Ram Lalla’The visuals of the invitation card have been shared by the news agency PTI on its social media handle. The one who will grace the ceremony by their presence is Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and several other distinguished personalities. The construction of the Ram Temple has garnered contributions not only from different parts of India but also from various countries. It is worth noting that Thailand has sent soil to the Ramjanmabhoomi ahead of the inauguration.
Checkout the post below by Times Of India
The consecration ceremony will no less than a grand festival in the state. Tourism Minister Jaiveer Singh recently announced that the state government will organize recitations of the Ram Charitmanas and Hanuman Chalisa in prestigious temples and ‘muths’ across the state from January 14 which will lead to the consecration ceremony. These events will feature local artists and will be managed by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism and Culture Council in every district.